Thursday, July 16, 2015

Lobster Doodle Art - Zen Tangle

I've been thinking about summer and the beach and seafood. I decided to doodle a lobster to hang on my kitchen wall. Here it is. What do you think?
When I had it printed, I added a border in the same color to help set it off. I love it!


Thursday, January 29, 2015

Doodling Time Again

I simply love how relaxing and therapeutic drawing doodles is for me! Here's one I did for my daughter for her birthday last year. This is VERY her!


My most recent doodle is the Tree of Life. It is very Zen to me.




Christmas Projects, etc.

Where has the time gone? Seems like it flies by faster and faster as the days go by. I intend to post crafty things on a regular basis, but then I get so wrapped up in creating those crafty things that I sometimes forget to photo my process. Quite often, I just don't take the time to post them. It really is a time intensive process and it makes me so jealous (and much more appreciative) of those people who do it on a daily basis!

Today, I wanted to catch up on a few projects that I have done and forgot to get posted.

Last month I made a cool beer caddie for my brother and one for my nephew-in-law. I got my inspiration from a few I saw on Etsy. There are several versions and frankly, I liked them all. I decided on a fairly basic style. Unfortunately, I waited until the last minute to finish it. (As usual.) I didn't have any good wood stain on hand, so I just had to use what I did have. It is a much lighter stain than I would have chosen if I had planned ahead just a little bit. Oh well, it was well received and I liked the outcome pretty good anyway.



I decided on the basic size and dimensions and bought some inexpensive pine wood to make it out of. Since I didn't prepare/plan very well, I just bought a couple of pieces of wood and some wood trim without really knowing what I needed. Next time, I'll know just what I need and won't have much waste. All in all, I didn't have much waste anyway.






The design I used on the end of the crate was a bird that has a special meaning to my brother. If I had a cool Cricut cutting machine, I would have created a much better stencil. As it is, I had to cut the whole thing out by hand. NOT VERY FUN.

I made a batch of home-brewed beer to put in the caddy for a much more personal and unique gift. I had a lot of fun making it and my brother and nephew-in-law thought they were pretty cool.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

AND.....

I love the word "AND". It is so uplifting and full of hope. AND means there is more! More is usually better than less. Here's a zen doodle I did to celebrate AND! I hope you like it AND come back to see more.



I thought it would be cute as a Maternity Pullover top. What do you think? 
Mommy AND baby


Or maybe on a coffee mug? Coffee AND cream?


Friday, May 16, 2014

Revamp Your Cooler for Outdoor Parties!

My hubbie and I are about to buy a new house and it's got a basement that is ripe for converting to our new entertainment room. It has a garage door opening to it and we're already hard at work designing that new space. I also wanted to make an ice chest/cooler like one I had seen that converted an old refrigerator into a cooler.  During my search for it again, I stumbled on one that I like even better.  Probably because it seems like it will be WAY easier to do. I like that!  Instead of using an old refrigerator, it uses an old cooler. You just build a frame around it and put legs on it and that's it. Okay, it's just a bit more involved than that, but the results are great!

Rustic Cooler Tutorial at Killer B Design
 
I found this at Killer B Design and there's a great tutorial to show you just how to do it. I think I'm going to tackle this project once we get moved into the new space. I can hardly wait!! If I actually end up doing this, I'll post my photos.

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

How To Make Your Own Almond Milk



Well, lately I've been trying to eat more healthy. I like a good smoothie from time to time so I can gulp down a whole bunch of veggies and fruits real quick without having to do any cooking. Sometimes I use fresh organic apple juice as my base (when I want it to be sweet). Other times I prefer a "milk" base. I use almond milk for that. The store bought ones are fine (but a bit pricey). I decided to make my own. Making your own almond milk isn't anything new. I actually don't have any idea how almond milk is commercially prepared, but here's my take on my own almond milk.




It was really easy, but just a bit time consuming. (A fact that I didn't entertain when I got up at my regular time and thought I could do it before work.) Lesson learned.

First off, you need to soak the almonds in water overnight in the refrigerator. That part means you have to pre-plan to make it.  Just put that in the refrigerator over night and the following morning, pour off the water that was in the cup. Rinse off the almonds and then throw them and new (filtered) water into a blender. Blend away! 





Then strain the liquid and voila' - Almond Milk! If you want to add anything to it such as vanilla or some kind of sweetner, add it in after you've strained it. I added a little bit of vanilla extract to mine because it makes my smoothie taste better. Without anything added, it pretty much tastes just like almonds.

The details:

Soak one cup raw almonds in one cup of water overnight in the refrigerator.

Next morning pour out the water and put the almonds into a blender. Add 3 to 4 cups of water. The amount you use is really a personal preference. If you add 4 cups it will be more liquidey than if you only use 3 cups of water. Bottled and/or filtered water is probably best, but if you don't have that, just use tap water.

Blend the heck out of it!  Several minutes should do it. At this point what I did was to pour the liquid through a fine mesh strainer into a bowl. I used two strainers. While one was dripping out, I pressed the other one to get all the liquid out. Then I pressed the other one out and so forth.


 For my purposes, this straining was enough for me. I was using it in a smoothie, so it didn't matter that it still had a little bit of almond pulp in it. If you want it smoother, you'll need to strain with a nut milk bag.

The pulp that's left must be useful on it's own. I went ahead and saved mine, just in case I find something to use it for. Maybe almond butter?


I love being able to do this all by myself. This way I know EXACTLY what's in it. There is also that self-satisfaction from having made this instead of buying it. Get's me feeling like a pioneer woman or something. Next think you know, I'll be sloppin' the hogs!




I really think I could just drink this straight if I wanted to. I think it needs to be really chilled to make it better.

I'd love to know if someone knows what I can do with the almond pulp that is left over from making the almond milk.

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Bleeding Heart Zen Doodle

Wow. What do you suppose is going on in my personal life to draw out this zen doodle in me?  Lol. (Yep, I just said "Lol").  My personal life is just hunky-dorie, so I think it was that episode of Teen Wolf I watched that must have crept into my subconscious!  Anyhoo, without further ado, here it is.